Microsoft officially released the Windows 8 release preview version

  
this week. The US technology information website CNET said today that users installing a certain software does not mean that users need to continue to run the software. Therefore, for application developers, you should think twice when setting up the software to start automatically. The following is the main content of the article: Microsoft officially released the Windows 8
release preview this week. However, in this system, many programs are loaded directly after the computer is started. These programs are like uninvited guests. In fact, users who have used Windows for a long time have long discovered that some applications in Windows systems will run automatically. The Mac OS X system may also have this problem, but it is not as obvious as Windows. In some programs that Windows 8 starts automatically, some programs make sense, such as Microsoft's SkyDrive service. SkyDrive helps users automatically sync content from their computers to Microsoft's online storage service. There is no problem with such a service running continuously, but other programs do not need this. For example, the Google Music app will also launch at boot time. The app monitors whether there is new music on the user's computer and whether it needs to be uploaded to the Google Music server. However, Google Music offers an option to allow users to disable the app from booting automatically. Other applications do not provide such features, such as Microsoft's Live Mesh synchronization service. Since the user has already used SkyDrive, there is no need for Live Mesh to start again. However, the user cannot find any way to prevent the app from starting automatically unless it is completely uninstalled. The industry believes that developers should think twice before deciding to start the application, and Windows 8 should provide better control mechanisms to solve this problem.
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